How do I choose a business name

Last Updated: 14 August 2018

A business name is the name under which your business trades. Once you've decided on your business structure and type, it is likely you'll want to choose a business name.

A business name is registered nationally with the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC), meaning that your business can operate in any state or territory. If you're trading under your own name, there's no requirement to register a separate business name.

Deciding on a business name

Choosing the right name will help ensure you're creating the right image for your business. It'll also help to distinguish it from your competitors. Before deciding on your business name, consider:

Registration of a business, company or domain name does not in itself give you any proprietary rights - only a trade mark can give you that kind of protection. Once you've decided on a name, ensure you have exclusive use of your name throughout Australia by registering your business name as a trade mark.

Company names

A company name must be registered with ASIC. But if you want your company to trade under a different name, then you're also required to register the trading name as a business name.

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